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In seriousness:

Can Berba buy himself out of his contract - or are Spurs in the g14 so we wouldn't do that?

If Berba can buy himself out for say £20m, can't he just do it, and we give him that money?

In the process, ensuring Spurs get less money to the tune of £10 million?
 
dimi to us odds slashed from 4/11 to 2/9

dimi to citeh odds gone up from 3/1 to 7/2


hooray :D
 
Berbatov - "It was inevitable"

The Sun

One of the summer's most drawn out transfer sagas has finally come to a close, The Sun can reveal. In a sensational £27million transfer, Berbatov will finally ply his trade in the red shirt of Manchester United, and could possibly start against Newcastle on Sunday for the sides' first Premiership game of the new season.

This will come as a shock to Spurs fans who were expecting some form of evidence to be presented in an imminent court case against the Premiership champions. However, with all parties involved striking an agreement, it is unlikely that such evidence ever existed.

Fergie shoots down demons of Van Nistelrooy's departure

Sir Alex Ferguson is sure to be delighted that he has finally repaired what may have felt like a gaping wound in his squad since the departure of Dutch hit-man, Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Even though the team has gone on to achieve domestic and European success since his exit, the signing of a centre forward has been deemed a necessity by the United management.

Upon signing for Manchester United, Dimitar Berbatov expressed his desire to compete on all fronts, and stated that the chance to play in Europe was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"The signing was simply a matter of when, not if. When a team such as this comes in for a player, you don't often get a second chance. I have this second chance and I intend to grab it with both hands. Competing for the top prize in England and Europe is something that I have always wanted to do, and I am sure that this team are able to match my ambitions."

It is said that many fans at Old Trafford have been frowning at such a fee, but there is no doubt that Dimitar Berbatov possesses the combination of skill, arrogance and physique that would allow him to be an instant hit in a United team that is as flexible as it is invigorating to watch. The Bulgarian scored 23 goals last year for Spurs, but it is worth noting that his productivity stretches way beyond his ability to hit the back of the net.


Eric Rey

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/article1547903.ece
 
fecking hell after following this thread religiously for a good few hours now I need to get some sleep.

Good luck Berba and good night fellas
 
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Hurricane Gustav swirled violently ashore Monday, turning lights out across the Gulf Coast and sending water over the tops of New Orleans' levees, officials said.

Hundreds of thousands lose power as Gustav pounds coast

In Biloxi, Mississippi, iReporter Kevin Wise, who lives two blocks from the beach, said Gustav had pushed the Gulf waters into a highway about 100 yards from the normal shoreline.

"On the beach, it was blowing hard enough that you had to squat down to take a picture, it could pretty much throw you around," he told CNN. Wise said he and his wife ignored mandatory evacuation orders for his area.

At noon CT, the storm's eye was about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southeast of Morgan City, Louisiana, and 65 miles west-southwest of New Orleans, forecasters said.

Winds were sending whitecaps over levees in New Orleans, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reported no major problems.

I smell a ban.
 
In seriousness:

Can Berba buy himself out of his contract - or are Spurs in the g14 so we wouldn't do that?

If Berba can buy himself out for say £20m, can't he just do it, and we give him that money?

In the process, ensuring Spurs get less money to the tune of £10 million?
i did think about that

he has 2 years left in his contract

iirc (read is somewhere a while back)
if he breaks the contract then he has to pay 4x the remaining wages
would still amount to something like 30m

the webster has to be invoked within 15 days of the end of the season i think
 
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:lol: You just have to laugh really. Sir Alex personally picking up Dimitar Berbatov at the airport and driving him to Carrington, despite apparently not having permission. Our manager is a legend.
 
"My dad's a limo driver and he's just texted me saying he had to drop off Gigi Buffon, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Dani Alves, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the City of Manchester Stadium."
kingkennyskop on 606


:lol:
 
Breaking News




















Hurricane Gustav swirled violently ashore Monday, turning lights out across the Gulf Coast and sending water over the tops of New Orleans' levees, officials said.

Hundreds of thousands lose power as Gustav pounds coast

In Biloxi, Mississippi, iReporter Kevin Wise, who lives two blocks from the beach, said Gustav had pushed the Gulf waters into a highway about 100 yards from the normal shoreline.

"On the beach, it was blowing hard enough that you had to squat down to take a picture, it could pretty much throw you around," he told CNN. Wise said he and his wife ignored mandatory evacuation orders for his area.

At noon CT, the storm's eye was about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southeast of Morgan City, Louisiana, and 65 miles west-southwest of New Orleans, forecasters said.

Winds were sending whitecaps over levees in New Orleans, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reported no major problems.

Have a nice day
 
"My dad's a limo driver and he's just texted me saying he had to drop off Gigi Buffon, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Dani Alves, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the City of Manchester Stadium."
kingkennyskop on 606


:lol:

The best part of that?

"Decent team, that. No left-back, though."
 
Yous lot who say he is overpriced are cnuts. £25 million, £33 million. Who gives a feck. He's a world class player.
 
Berbatov - "It was inevitable"

The Sun

One of the summer's most drawn out transfer sagas has finally come to a close, The Sun can reveal. In a sensational £27million transfer, Berbatov will finally ply his trade in the red shirt of Manchester United, and could possibly start against Newcastle on Sunday for the sides' first Premiership game of the new season.

This will come as a shock to Spurs fans who were expecting some form of evidence to be presented in an imminent court case against the Premiership champions. However, with all parties involved striking an agreement, it is unlikely that such evidence ever existed.

Fergie shoots down demons of Van Nistelrooy's departure

Sir Alex Ferguson is sure to be delighted that he has finally repaired what may have felt like a gaping wound in his squad since the departure of Dutch hit-man, Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Even though the team has gone on to achieve domestic and European success since his exit, the signing of a centre forward has been deemed a necessity by the United management.

Upon signing for Manchester United, Dimitar Berbatov expressed his desire to compete on all fronts, and stated that the chance to play in Europe was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"The signing was simply a matter of when, not if. When a team such as this comes in for a player, you don't often get a second chance. I have this second chance and I intend to grab it with both hands. Competing for the top prize in England and Europe is something that I have always wanted to do, and I am sure that this team are able to match my ambitions."

It is said that many fans at Old Trafford have been frowning at such a fee, but there is no doubt that Dimitar Berbatov possesses the combination of skill, arrogance and physique that would allow him to be an instant hit in a United team that is as flexible as it is invigorating to watch. The Bulgarian scored 23 goals last year for Spurs, but it is worth noting that his productivity stretches way beyond his ability to hit the back of the net.


Eric Rey

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/article1547903.ece


Fkn spastic. Hope they ban the fk out of you
 
"My dad's a limo driver and he's just texted me saying he had to drop off Gigi Buffon, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Dani Alves, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the City of Manchester Stadium."
kingkennyskop on 606


:lol:

no kaka :nono:
 
Berbatov - "It was inevitable"

The Sun

One of the summer's most drawn out transfer sagas has finally come to a close, The Sun can reveal. In a sensational £27million transfer, Berbatov will finally ply his trade in the red shirt of Manchester United, and could possibly start against Newcastle on Sunday for the sides' first Premiership game of the new season.

This will come as a shock to Spurs fans who were expecting some form of evidence to be presented in an imminent court case against the Premiership champions. However, with all parties involved striking an agreement, it is unlikely that such evidence ever existed.

Fergie shoots down demons of Van Nistelrooy's departure

Sir Alex Ferguson is sure to be delighted that he has finally repaired what may have felt like a gaping wound in his squad since the departure of Dutch hit-man, Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Even though the team has gone on to achieve domestic and European success since his exit, the signing of a centre forward has been deemed a necessity by the United management.

Upon signing for Manchester United, Dimitar Berbatov expressed his desire to compete on all fronts, and stated that the chance to play in Europe was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"The signing was simply a matter of when, not if. When a team such as this comes in for a player, you don't often get a second chance. I have this second chance and I intend to grab it with both hands. Competing for the top prize in England and Europe is something that I have always wanted to do, and I am sure that this team are able to match my ambitions."

It is said that many fans at Old Trafford have been frowning at such a fee, but there is no doubt that Dimitar Berbatov possesses the combination of skill, arrogance and physique that would allow him to be an instant hit in a United team that is as flexible as it is invigorating to watch. The Bulgarian scored 23 goals last year for Spurs, but it is worth noting that his productivity stretches way beyond his ability to hit the back of the net.


Eric Rey

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/article1547903.ece

Hope the mods ban the fk out of you.
 
haha, according to t/s (cant believe i have to listen to that shite station as a news source) berb is having a medical at a south manc hospital and united are wrapping him up in cotton wool so city cant get to him. genius. do you reckon theyve got vida on the door?
 
:lol:

This is brilliant. You couldn't think it up. Half of the transfer muppets will have had a coronary before the evening is up.
 
Berbatov - "It was inevitable"

The Sun

One of the summer's most drawn out transfer sagas has finally come to a close, The Sun can reveal. In a sensational £27million transfer, Berbatov will finally ply his trade in the red shirt of Manchester United, and could possibly start against Newcastle on Sunday for the sides' first Premiership game of the new season.

Great news!!! F.A.P F.A.P F.A.P. Hurray!! £27M, reasonable price given the united tax...He's finally ours....We can close the thread now - mods, please do the honours.....

Why do we need to play Newcastle again though?
 
"My dad's a limo driver and he's just texted me saying he had to drop off Gigi Buffon, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Dani Alves, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres and Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the City of Manchester Stadium."
kingkennyskop on 606

:lol:
Quality :lol:

It's berbatime. I can feel it.
 
Berbatov - "It was inevitable"

The Sun

One of the summer's most drawn out transfer sagas has finally come to a close, The Sun can reveal. In a sensational £27million transfer, Berbatov will finally ply his trade in the red shirt of Manchester United, and could possibly start against Newcastle on Sunday for the sides' first Premiership game of the new season.

This will come as a shock to Spurs fans who were expecting some form of evidence to be presented in an imminent court case against the Premiership champions. However, with all parties involved striking an agreement, it is unlikely that such evidence ever existed.

Fergie shoots down demons of Van Nistelrooy's departure

Sir Alex Ferguson is sure to be delighted that he has finally repaired what may have felt like a gaping wound in his squad since the departure of Dutch hit-man, Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Even though the team has gone on to achieve domestic and European success since his exit, the signing of a centre forward has been deemed a necessity by the United management.

Upon signing for Manchester United, Dimitar Berbatov expressed his desire to compete on all fronts, and stated that the chance to play in Europe was too good an opportunity to turn down.

"The signing was simply a matter of when, not if. When a team such as this comes in for a player, you don't often get a second chance. I have this second chance and I intend to grab it with both hands. Competing for the top prize in England and Europe is something that I have always wanted to do, and I am sure that this team are able to match my ambitions."

It is said that many fans at Old Trafford have been frowning at such a fee, but there is no doubt that Dimitar Berbatov possesses the combination of skill, arrogance and physique that would allow him to be an instant hit in a United team that is as flexible as it is invigorating to watch. The Bulgarian scored 23 goals last year for Spurs, but it is worth noting that his productivity stretches way beyond his ability to hit the back of the net.


Eric Rey

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/article1547903.ece
Hope the mods ban the fk out of you.
 
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